Overview
The town of Derry was first mentioned in Stephen King's 1981 short story "The Bird and the Album". While the town would be mentioned in various other stories, it was not until King's 1986 novel '' It'' when the town was used as a fully rendered setting. Besides the oft-used trinity of Derry, Castle Rock, and Jerusalem's Lot, King has created other fictional Maine towns, including Haven in '' The Tommyknockers'', Little Tall Island in '' Dolores Claiborne'' and '' Storm of the Century'', and Chester's Mill in '' Under the Dome''. In 2016, it was announced that a new adaptation of ''It'' would split the novel into a two-part motion picture. During production, the producers of the 2017 film adaptation and its 2019 sequel needed a small town in which to film, and Port Hope, Ontario, was used for much of the exterior work for both movies. Some scenes said to be in Derry were shot elsewhere. TheLocations within Derry
The house on 29 Neibolt Street
On several occasions in '' It'', "the Losers Club" find themselves at 29 Neibolt Street, a run-down, abandoned house near the trainyard. It is here where Eddie Kaspbrak first encounters It, which shows itself as a mix between a homeless leper and its familiar Pennywise form. Later, after Eddie tells them his story, Bill and Richie go to investigate the house and are chased off by It, the creature having taken the form of aThe Barrens
The Barrens are a small tract of land still heavily covered in trees and plant life. Derry'sThe Canal
A section of the Kenduskeag that runs through downtown Derry. The Canal goes through a tunnel under the streets for a short way and comes out in Bassey Park. In January 1958, a young Ben Hanscom first encounters It walking on top of the frozen surface. A few months later, Eddie Corcoran is decapitated here by It in the form of the Gill-man.Derry Civic Center
The Derry Civic Center is a recent structure built after the old civic center was destroyed in the 1985 flood. It was designed by famed architect (and one-time Derry resident) Ben Hanscom. It plays an important role in the events of the novel ''Insomnia''. The Crimson King, the supervillain of King's '' Dark Tower'' series, planned to use Ed Deepneau to fly into the Civic Center on a kamikaze mission, using a small plane armed with C4 explosives. The aim of this mission was not to kill the people inside the Center but to kill a child named Patrick Danville, who plays a key role in the ''Dark Tower'' story. Following an encounter with the Crimson King himself, Ralph Roberts and Lois Chasse force Deepneau to crash the plane in the Center's parking lot. Several people are killed, but Danville is ultimately saved.Kitchener Ironworks
The Kitchener Ironworks was an ironworks outside of Derry. In 1906, despite every machine in the works having been shut completely down, the Ironworks inexplicably exploded, killing a group of 88 children and 102 total people who were participating in an Easter egg hunt. The tragedy was caused by It sabotaging the equipment, presumed to be responsible for eight missing bodies. This marked the beginning of the creature's 27-year hibernation period. It is at the ruins of the Kitchener Ironworks where a young Mike Hanlon first encounters It in the form of a giant bird in 1958. In the 2017 adaptation, Ben Hanscom first encounters It in the form of a headless child that was among the victims of the Kitchener Ironworks incident. In ''11/22/63'', at the Kitchener Works in October 1958, Jake Epping encounters the monstrous It from the novel '' It''. Jake finds a pile of gnawed bones and a tiny chewed collar with a bell on it inside a fallen chimney. From deep inside a large pipe, something moved and shuffled. It whispered in Jake's head, attempting to lure him inside.The Standpipe
The Standpipe was a large water tower in Derry, very similar to the Thomas Hill Standpipe. In its earlier days, it remained unlocked so that patrons of an adjoining park could climb a spiral staircase around the tank to look out over Derry from the top. The Standpipe was closed to the public after several children drowned in the tank, most likely the fault of It. The Standpipe is where Stan Uris first encounters It, which takes the form of drowned children. After the grown-up Losers Club kills It in the second Ritual Of Chüd in 1985, a huge storm ensues, destroying many buildings and landmarks in Derry, including the Standpipe. In '' Dreamcatcher'', Mr. Gray drives to Derry to find the Standpipe, only to discover a memorial featuring a cast-bronze statue of two children and a plaque underneath, dedicated to the victims of the 1985 flood and of It. The plaque has been vandalized with graffiti reading "PENNYWISE LIVES". In ''11/22/63'', Jake Epping buys a pillow with a picture of the Standpipe on it. He hides a gun in it, the gun he uses to kill Frank Dunning.Tracker Brothers Shipping
According to ''It'', the Tracker Brothers were two men who owned a trucking depot on Kansas Street during It's 1958 killing spree. The brothers maintained a baseball field behind the depot for children to play on. In ''Dreamcatcher'', Jonesy, the Beav, Henry, and Pete first meet Duddits in the depot's parking lot in 1978 (at which time the depot has closed), saving him from a gang of bullies. In 1985, while visiting the abandoned depot, Eddie Kaspbrak encounters Pennywise for the first time since his childhood. The depot was destroyed in the same 1985 storm that destroyed the Standpipe.Voigt Field
In '' The Running Man'', a Richard Bachman novella set in a dystopian future, Derry is home to a large airport consisting of acres of parking lots, a huge "Northern States Terminal", several runways with the capacity to support large widebody aircraft, and a large fuel tank farm. Ben Richards, the novella's protagonist, arrives here by car and is allowed to board a "Lockheed GA/Superbird" by bluffing that he has enoughLiterary works set in Derry
*'' It'' (1986) *'' Secret Window, Secret Garden'' (1990) *''Works that refer to Derry
*'' The Running Man'' (1982) *" The Body" (1982) (novella from '' Different Seasons'') *'' Pet Sematary'' (1983) *" Uncle Otto's Truck" (1983) (short story from '' Skeleton Crew'') *" Mrs. Todd's Shortcut" (1984) (short story from ''Skeleton Crew'') *'' The Tommyknockers'' (1987) *'' Misery'' (1987) *" The Night Flier" (1988) *" Secret Window, Secret Garden" (1990) (novella from '' Four Past Midnight'') *'' Needful Things'' (1991) *'' Gerald's Game'' (1992) *" Autopsy Room Four" (1997) *'' Hearts in Atlantis'' (1999) *'' Storm of the Century'' (1999) *'' Dreamcatcher'' (2001) *'' The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower'' (2004) *'' Lisey's Story'' (2006) *" Mute" (2007) *'' Under the Dome'' (2009) *'' Full Dark, No Stars'' (2010) *'' 11/22/63'' (2011) *'' It'' (2017) *'' Pet Sematary'' (2019) *'' It Chapter Two'' (2019) *''Gwendy’s Final Task'' (2022) *'' You Like It Darker'' (2024) *'' It: Welcome to Derry'' (2025)In other media
*In the 1993 novel '' One on One'', author Tabitha King, who is King's wife, refers to Derry. In an afterword, she thanks "another novelist who was kind enough to allow me" to use the town's name. *In the 2010 television series '' Haven'', loosely adapted from King's novel '' The Colorado Kid'', the town of Derry is mentioned. *In the 2010 novel '' Horns,'' author Joe Hill, who is King's oldest son, writes of the real city of Derry, New Hampshire. In his 2013 novel '' NOS4A2'', Hill includes the fictional Derry, Maine on a map and a list of supernatural places. *In the crime drama '' Criminal Minds'', the 10th season episode " Mr. Scratch" cites Derry as the location of a murder induced by hallucination. The victim of the murder was named "Tabitha", after King's wife. *The 2019 film adaptation of '' Pet Sematary'' shows a road sign referring to Derry as 20 miles away in one scene. *The 2020 film '' Run'' refers to Derry as an example of a location to look up when the protagonist contacts 4-1-1.See also
*References
{{Stephen King's It Fictional populated places in Maine Fictional populated places created by Stephen King Culture of Bangor, Maine Fictional elements introduced in 1981